- Roman - (43AD - 409AD)
- Danes - (789AD - 1016AD)
- Normans - (1066AD - 1154AD)
- Dutch - (1688AD)
- Spanish - (1588AD)
- Napoleon - (1803-1815AD)
- Roman - (43AD - 409AD)
- Danes - (789AD - 1016AD)
- Normans - (1066AD - 1154AD)
- Dutch - (1688AD)
- Spanish - (1588AD)
- Napoleon - (1803-1815AD)
If there is a type of troop that highlights the uniqueness of the Russian army of the Napoleonic Wars, it is undoubtedly the Cossack cavalry , irregular troops from the steppes of southern Russia and Ukraine of heterogeneous origins (of Tatar, Slavic and even Polish descent) and strong identity of t
Ramón María Narváez y Campos , the Sword of Loja , was a Spanish soldier and politician, seven times president of the council of ministers between 1844 and 1868. Chairing a Council of Ministers, mostly moderate, one of the attendees was reluctant to sign one of the provisions that were discussed.
Entry taken from the book The Plantagenet. History is full of moments in which an unforeseen or casual event caused a change in the course of events that involved radically altering the historical future of a country or even the world order. If ever there was a case in which a host of unforeseen c
The well-known Italian poet of the Middle Ages, Dante, imagined hell as a dark place of torture. But he could never have imagined that hell, as he envisioned it and described it in his Divine Comedy, would once exist on earth. The air is stuffy. A few men with their gas masks stuck to their faces